Take My Hand is organized into quiet rooms, each built for a different part of the end-of-life journey.
Start wherever you are. Return whenever you need.
You do not have to know what you’re looking for. Choose the room that feels closest to what you need today.

Orientation
“Where do I start?”
For the first hours, first questions, and first waves of overwhelm. Start here when you need grounding, plain language, and a place to land.
Daily Life
“How do we get through today?”
Practical support for the daily rhythms of illness, caregiving, appointments, symptoms, routines, and exhaustion.


Toolkit
“What can help me steady myself?”
Practical tools, guides, and decision-making support for moments when everything feels like too much.
Inner Life
“Where can I process what I’m feeling?”
A space for embracing life experiences, spiritual and emotional reflection, and staying grounded inside the end-of-life journey.


Circle Up
“How do we not do this alone?”
Stories and reflections. building community, guidance on showing up, staying connected, and creating rituals of care.
Resource Library
“What do we need to understand?”
Clear, compassionate information about hospice, comfort care, final days, grief, caregiving, and what to expect.


Meet the Founder
“Who built this, and why?”
The lived experience, story, and heart behind Take My Hand.

Not sure where to begin?
Start with Orientation — a quiet place to land, breathe, and understand what matters first.
Have a question, concern, or story to share? You’re welcome to write to D. Toru.

